Emily Anderson, a double major in English and Psychology at the College of Charleston, has joined the ranks of published scholars. Emily’s short article on Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon appears in the February, 2018 edition of the journal, The…

Welcome to Find Your Voice, a series profiling English students and the stories they have to tell. _________________________________________ As the former Editor-in-Chief at College of Charleston’s National Literary and Arts Journal Miscellany, and current Design Assistant for Cistern Yard News, Senior McKayla Conahan has always…

The Film Club, as part of the campus-wide Cuba Project, is screening Papa Hemingway in Cuba this Thursday at 7 p.m. in Lightsey B08. Professor Susan Farrell will be introducing the film and saying a few words about Hemingway and his time in Cuba. In the…

attention English Majors and Minors! Study abroad in Ireland this summer and earn course credit. We will spend the month of June in Ireland: 3 weeks at DCU’s St. Patrick’s campus and one week traveling around the country, where we’ll…

amidst plates of gouda and cookies, the English Department presented and discussed recent faculty publications! Prof. Susan Farrell discussed the nature of trauma, art, and gender within war. Her book Imagining Home: American War Fiction from Hemingway to 9/11 explores the works…

Welcome to Sequel, a series spotlighting our talented alumni and the strides they’ve made in their field post-graduation. Empathy. Imagination. Flexibility. Drive. Not all of us are born with these qualities in such abundance as Kaleb Eisele – but all of…

“The workshop that took place at Trident Technical College was an invaluable experience,” said Dan Colella, ’20. Colella and Matthew Gordner ’17 lead the Film Club at the College and last Friday, they took a group of 20 students to…

Welcome to Find Your Voice, a series profiling English students and the stories they have to tell. “I like the days I can process my thoughts into a story. I feel accomplished on those days.” Mara McCloy’s thoughts run through her…